2-Line Cordless Phone - a Review

Here we have three cutting edge 2-line cordless phones,the Uniden
TRU8866, the Panasonic KX-TG6700B, and the AT&T TL76108. All three
of these marvels of technology are equipped with a 5.8 GHz digital
spectrum, providing you a crisp and clear signal at all times. Each is
also equipped with the ability for call conferencing and, of course, 2-line capabilities as well as a handy caller identification system, but
that is where their similarities end. The capacities and hardware of
each model actually a great deal, and if you have a specific use in
mind for your 2-line cordless phone system, running a home business for
example, then it is in your best interest to continue reading this
review, as it will help you decide what kind of phone is right for you.

The Uniden TRU8866, weighing in at roughly $205 is the most expensive
set of the three, and also the system that is packed with the most
features. It sports the capability to hold 5-way conference calls,
which is handy for discussing projects with clients and outside
contractors, as well as a crisp LCD display which will aid in
programming your phone, setting up the caller identification system,
and utilizing the many other features that this system sports. This 2-line cordless phone also sports intercom and speakerphone capabilities, as well as a
handset locator, just in case it gets misplaced, and the system is
expandable up to a total of ten handsets. With all of the features this
phone system is packing and its expandability, it is by far the most
versatile of the bunch, and would be perfect for office or home
business use.

The Panasonic KX-TG6700B is the most affordable of these 2-line telephones,
coming with a price tag of roughly $129, and is likewise the system
that has the fewest extra features. This system sports only a
call-waiting caller identification system and handles 4-way conference
calls. This system is expandable up to a total of eight handsets that
can be associated with the base system, but does feature a handy
phone-book sharing capability that extends throughout all of the phones
tied to the system as well as compatibility with your home wireless
network.

The AT&T TL76108 is a middle of the road model in terms of prices,
but not in terms of value. The battery life and amount of space on the
answering machine are roughly half of what the previous two, 2-line cordless phones are
able to offer, and this model is not even wall mountable. Like the
other models, this 2-line cordless phone is expandable, this one
capable of maintaining a total of eight handsets. It does feature the
ease of only requiring a single phone jack and a spare battery charger.

It seems that the Uniden TRU8866 is the choice for both versatility and
value, packing a wide variety of functions that would be useful around
the office. This is the clear choice for anyone who is growing their
home business, or simply looking to expand an existing commercial
operation. The Panasonic KX-TG6700B, though the most affordable,
provides a very good value as a 2-line cordless phone. You are not
paying for a number of extra features that you may not want or need,
which would make this model perfect for home use. At its inflated price
and diminished versatility, I would not recommend the AT&T TL76108
for either home or office use.